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A Nation in Distress - The Political Economy of Urban Aboriginal Poverty

English · Paperback / Softback

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A Nation in Distress examines the economic outcomes for urban Aboriginal men and women in ten cities across Canada (Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Halifax). Based on a statistical analysis of 2001 census data, the research finds that regardless of the city in which one lives, the urban Aboriginal population in Canada faces disproportionately high levels of poverty, unemployment, low median incomes and transfer payments from the government. It also finds that Aboriginal women and families are at greatest risk of socioeconomic stress. Given these findings, and an understanding of the cyclical nature of poverty within the Aboriginal population, it is argued that federal and provincial governments have consciously and unconsciously failed to recognize, reflect and understand the political and economic needs of the Aboriginal population.

About the author

Based in Ottawa, Canada, Kate Rexe has a wide range of experience working in health and social policy development. With her keen interest in social justice, Kate recently turned her attention to a marginalized population whose disadvantaged status desperately needed to be addressed; the urban Aboriginal population of Canada.

Product details

Authors Kate Rexe
Publisher VDM Verlag Dr. Müller
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.06.2008
 
EAN 9783639009446
ISBN 978-3-639-00944-6
No. of pages 88
Dimensions 150 mm x 220 mm x 5 mm
Weight 147 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Politics and business

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